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Aranizers are the
ultimate producers of Aran (O4-O15 and
beyond); a high quality activated oxygen,
in the form of polyatomic oxygen and
negative ions. Health enthusiasts have been
touting the benefits of polyatomic oxygen
for a long time. Clinics, physicians and
hospitals in Germany, Mexico, United
Kingdom, South Africa, Australia and other
locations have been making groundbreaking
success treating most forms of disease and
illness; from the flu to bulging discs to
HIV and everywhere in
between.
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Ionization, Ozonation or
Aranization:
What Works and What's the Difference?
Ionization Doesn't Work!
Here's Why.
What's the difference between
an ionizer (ionization)
and an Aran/ozone (Aranization) generator?
What's wrong with ion
generators?
Are Aran generators ion
producers as well?
What is the difference between
air cleaning and air purifying?
Why do ionizers produce that
fresh clean smell,
and is that enough?
Do ionizers really help with
mold problems and odors?
Why are ionizers so
popular?
What is the ionizer Black Wall
Effect?
Can UV light kill
mold?
Ionization Doesn't Work!
Here's Why.
Ozone Generators and Ion Generators are
similar devices. They both put out ozone and ions.
Ion generators have become popular for cleaning air and
attempting to remove odors.
For purifying air and removing odors as
well as killing viruses, and mold ozone generators are
many more times as effective.
Ion Generators simply negatively charge
the air's ions so that floating dust particles will cling
to a surface in the room, much in the way static
electricity does.
Larger particles of dust floating in the
room will stick to the wall, floor, and furnishings of
any room they are in. Ion Generators also put out a
very small amount of ozone as a by product of ion
generation, but it is not enough to be helpful.
Ion Generators can partially clean the
air, but not purify it.
Ozone Generators are just that, they
generate the gas ozone which is extremely useful for
purifying the air and removing odors. Ozone is sometimes
called "activated oxygen".
It contains three atoms of oxygen, O3, rather than the
two atoms we normally breath.
How does Aran/ozone work?
The life cycle of ozone is: generation,
oxidation, return to oxygen. Ozone is labeled as an
"unstable" gas, which means soon after it is generated
the third atom of oxygen wants to break away form the
other two as soon as possible. It does this by oxidation.
It finds a microscopic odor causing particle, and
destroys it. What left is pure oxygen O2, and the
remnants of the oxidation process by the third atom which
is harmless hydrogen, and CO2.
What's the difference
between an ionizer (ionization)
and an Aran/ozone (Aranization)
generator?
There are many problems associated with
ionizers. To perform air cleaning, meaning removing
larger particles of dust, you need a very large amount of
ions. More than has been recognized as a safe
level. According to air science, indoor air
has 100 to 200 ions per cubic cm, outdoor fresh air has
200 to 500 ions per cubic cm, and a fresh clean
forest will have 1,500 to 5,000 ions per cubic cm.
Ion generators typically produce more than
1,000,000 to 10,000,000 per cubic cm. This is simply too
much. This large amount of ions are needed to push the
particles to the walls and floor. In fact for ionization
to be truly effective, ionizers must generate so many
ions that they can cause headaches and sore throats.
What's wrong with ion
generators?
More ionization is not better.
The fact is even with this overabundance
of ionization there is only limited,
temporary air cleaning being done and zero air purifying
being accomplished.
Nothing is being killed by the ions. Nothing is being
purified.
In other words ionizers are simply pushing
around
the floating dirt to the surfaces in your room!
The problem with this is that the same
dust can be kicked right back into the air. The dirt that
does not begin to float again will stick to whatever
surface is close. After a few months walls, floors,
appliances, and furniture begin to build up a layer of
dirt on them. If you put an ionizer on a table near a
wall, the wall will develop a black halo of dirt in just
a couple of days.
Some ionizers claim to have plates that
collect the dirt.
In truth they can only collect less than 5% of the dirt.
The other 95% of the dust, bacteria, and mold spores end
up on your walls, floors, and belongings.
How is an ion that is shot across a room,
attaching itself to a dust particle, supposed to travel
all the way back to a dust collection plate on an ionizer
from 10-20 feet away?
The answer is it cannot be done. In fact
if the ion does travel across the room, the particle it
attaches itself to will adhere to the closest possible
positively charged surface, that being your walls, floor,
ceiling or anything else it is close to. This is not
rocket science, it is simple physics.
Even ionizers that draw air through them
and collect dust as it is passing by are not efficient
for capturing dust. They are still emitting ions
far into the air in front of the machine.
These ions then attach themselves to dust particles. If
the ion flow or the airflow of the ionizer is strong the
dust will never be able to find it's way back to the
ionizers collection plate.
The dust will then, of course, attach
itself to ANY positively charged surface in your
home.
If the ionizer is weak it will do hardly
any good at all at capturing dust particles. If it has a
strong ionic or airflow then the ions will break away
from the machine and cause the dust to be collected on
the surfaces of your home.
Either way an ionizer will not eliminate
dust.
Many ionizer ad's claim that the ions will eliminate
dust. What does that mean?
Where does the dust go? It HAS to go somewhere!
This nonsense that ions will simply "drop
the dust out of the air" to be vacuumed up at a later
date is simply not true. Simple physics state that the
dust MUST adhere to the closest positively charged
surface, most likely your walls and furniture.
ALL ionizers will cause the dreaded "black
wall effect" where they will turn your walls black with
dust. Air-Zone Ozone Generators will not cause your walls
to turn black like common ionizers will because our
machines only produce very small amounts of
ionization.
Six months after you start using an
ionizer you will have MORE bacteria collected in your
home than before you started!
The use of ionization only makes a dust
problem WORSE!
Realize that all so called "air cleaning"
ionizers do is limited to pushing around lightweight
particles of dust. They cannot effectively kill odors,
nor can they remove large particles such as pet
dander.
For removing larger particles of dust and
dander a HEPA filter is much more effective than an
ionizer.
HEPA filters collect the dust and dander
rather than just pushing around the room as an ionizer
does, so that it does not start floating around
again.
The idea is to remove the dust from your home, not simply
move it from here to there.
Air-Zone sells quality, hospital grade Austin Air HEPA
filters that are more cost effective than store bought
brands. Please CLICK HERE to view them.
If dust and odors are present, a
combination of an ozone generator and a HEPA filter is
the best method of dealing with the problem.
A room that has had a previous High Ozone
Shock Treatment will smell much fresher than a room with
an ionizer currently running.
For removing odors only OZONE works the
best by killing the offending organisms. Our ozone
generators also produce negative ions of about 10,000 to
30,000 per cubic cm which is more than enough to gain the
positive benefits of negative ionization.
Are Aran generators ion
producers as well?
Yes, all of our ozone generators produce
negative ions, but not as much as compared to a
standard ionizer. Most ionizer products output more than
1,000,000 to 10,000,000 per cubic
cm. This is way too much. More is not always
better.
Too much ionization can cause headaches and sore
throats.
Too much ionization electronically glues bacteria, mold
spores, and particulate matter to your walls, floor and
ceiling.
According to science, outdoor fresh air
has 200 to 500 ions per cubic cm, indoor air has
100 to 200 per cubic cm and the forest will have 1,500 to
5,000 ions per cubic cm.
Our ozone generators produce negative ions
of about 10,000 to 30,000 per cubic cm. Therefore, the
amount of negative ions output from our series of
products is good enough for giving indoor air that fresh
clean smell, and yet not too much as to be
irritating.
What is the difference between
air cleaning and air purifying?
Air cleaning means that particles of dust
and other dirt are being filtered out of the air, and are
hopefully being collected into a specific
filter.
Air Purifying means that dangerous mold spores, bacteria,
and viruses are actually being killed.
Even a high grade HEPA filter can store, and pass micro
bacteria through it.
Air Purifying is the only way to ensure a safe
environment. Air Purifying can only be done by the use of
ozone. Ion generators simply move particles to
other places. That's NOT air cleaning because the
dust remains in the same room.
Why do ionizers produce
that fresh clean smell,
and is that enough?
No, a fresh smell is no substitute for air
purifying.
Ionizers also produce a very small amount
of ozone which can contribute to a fresh spring like
smell. The electrically charged air produced from an
ionizer can smell very fresh.
The problem is that it is only a temporary fix. As soon
as the ionizer is turned off the effect is essentially
over. With an ozone generator odors can literally be
killed so that when it is turned off the odors are
vanished not simply being "covered up".
Ozone Generators can also be used to give
high ozone "shock treatments" to unoccupied areas. These
high ozone treatments are very effective in killing odor
producing organisms.
Once the organisms are killed by a high ozone shock
treatment, or a series of shock treatments, the odor will
be removed, not just covered up by the temporary effects
of ionization.
A room that has had a high ozone shock
treatment for a few hours the night before
will smell much fresher than a room with an ionizer
constantly running!
Even with a very high ion level of
10,000,000 per cubic cm, odors can only be covered up.
Therefore a high concentration ion treatment will have
little or no effect in permanently removing odors. Those
high ion levels can also cause headaches and sore
throats. So way before ionization can have any real
effect it becomes obnoxious.
Only OZONE can truly purify the air,
remove odors, and kill many types of bacteria.
Do ionizers really help with
mold problems and odors?
Absolutely not! Ionizers don't kill any
organisms, therefore they will have no effect on mold or
mold odors. If you smell mold in your home, you have
mold. Mold Medical studies have found that mold &
mildew are the #1 causes of allergic symptoms.
The Black Mold Stachybotrys found in homes, offices, and
schools has been linked to fatal pulmonary disorders.
Why are ionizers so
popular?
The answer is two fold;
At first, when a person first smells the
odor coming out of an ionizer, they are very impressed by
the fresh spring like smell of the air coming out of
it. That fresh smell is what sells the
product.
Unfortunately that fresh smell is only
temporary, since it lasts only until the ionizer is
turned off.
Ions have no ability to kill any organisms, and therefore
no odors.
On the other hand, ozone kills the bacteria and mold, so
it removes the odor, it doesn't just cover it
up.
Secondly, ionizers are very popular
because they are very cheap to build, and sell for high
dollar amounts.
The leading manufacturer of ionizers sell their product
on TV (you know the ones we mean).
They sell them for $350.00 or more, yet this product
costs them about $35.00 to produce.
We know the cost to build these products
because we are equipment manufacturers ourselves.
Manufacturers make huge profits on
ionizers, sometimes over 1000%, so they have no interest
in ceasing to sell them. They are an easy "sell" because
of the fresh smell to the unknowing consumer.
If we wanted to sell ionizers for
outrageous profits we could. They are not expensive
to build.
We choose not to sell ionizers because we know not only
do they not work, they make bacterial problems worse.
They do so by electronically gluing bacteria, mold
spores, and dust to your walls, floor, and ceiling.
Ozone actually kills bacteria, mold
spores, and viruses, by destroying them, and leaving only
harmless oxygen remaining.
By testing mold spore counts before and
after ozonation, by the use of a mold testing kit, we can
prove ozone can kill mold and bacteria.
Ionization subjected to the same tests, no matter how
powerful, has any effect on the mold whatsoever.
What is the ionizer Black Wall
Effect?
All ionizers cause the dreaded "black wall
effect" where they will turn your walls black with
dust.
If a machine is a true ionizer then the
dust particles the ions come in contact with must, by the
laws of physics, adhere to the nearest positively charged
surface. That is usually your walls floor and
ceiling.
Some say the dust merely drops to the
floor to be vacuumed up later. Once again that is
what they would like you to believe, but is simply not
true. Besides the dust would still be in your home
and not "removed" as most ionizer manufacturers
claim.
Aranizer Generators will not cause your
walls to turn black like common ionizers will because our
machines produce only moderate and beneficial amounts of
ionization.
Can UV light kill
mold?
This is a quote from General Electric concerning their
germicidal UV lamps.
No! "Once mold has already formed, ultraviolet energy
will not eliminate it."
It is a proven fact that
Aran/ozone KILLS mold.
60% of all allergies are
caused by mold (World Health Organization)
Mold grows in virtually every air conditioner
(EPA)
Ozone is very effective at killing mold (International
Ozone Association)
Tests have shown that common household
bacteria, mold, mildew, and fungus are greatly reduced by
the addition of as little as 50 ppb (parts per billion)
of ozone in typical household environments.
Pathogens such as, but not limited to,
E-Coli, Salmonella Choleraesuis, Staphylococcus Aureua,
Candida Albicans, and Aspergillus Niger have been shown
to have drastic reductions in population when exposed to
ozone, in tests performed by independent
laboratories.
Results of E coli exposed to
airborne ozone, Penn State University March 24,
2000
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Exposure of E. coli to low levels of
airborne ozone
(0.1-0.5 ppm).
Average ozone level 0.28 ppm.
Temperature 75 degrees, 22% relative
humidity,
Test performed
by:
Penn State Biology Dept.;
W. Kowalski, Brad Striebig,
T. Whittam, W. Bahnfleth.
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CFU = Colony Forming
Units
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E coli before ozone
exposure
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Exposed to ozone 1
hour
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Exposed to ozone 2 hours
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After 3 hours there were no E
coli survivors remaining in the petrie dish
"Experiments performed by the
authors have found that high bacteria death rates
can be achieved with airborne ozone. In these
experiments, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus
aureus cultures on plates were inserted in a test
chamber through which ozone was pumped. The
degree of bacterial disinfection and exposure
time compared well with the best results achieved
in water by other investigators."
"The ozonation of bacteria in air should produce
even higher death rates of the bacteria because
of more uniform exposure of the cell surface to
ozone. Ongoing research at Penn State has found
airborne concentrations of ozone highly effective
at disinfecting surfaces. The levels of ozone
capable of producing rapid sterilization appear
low enough that natural decay, may be sufficient
to render the sterilized air breathable without
recourse to ozone filtration. The results
presented here demonstrate that high degrees of
bacterial sterilization can be achieved with
airborne ozone."
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